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NDSS Symposium 2002
Network and Distributed System Security Symposium
Catamaran Resort Hotel
San Diego, California
6-8 February 2002
Pre-Conference Technical Tutorials
(Wednesday, 6 February 2002)
Choose from among two full-day and three half-day, highly focused technical tutorials conducted by security experts. Additional fee required.
Full day (08:30 - 17:00)
#1 Major IETF Security Standards: PKIX, IPsec, SSL/TLS, Dr. Stephen T. Kent
#2 Crash Course in SSL and TLS, Mr. Eric Rescorla
Morning (08:30 - 12:00)
#3 Building Secure Software, Dr. Gary McGraw Cancelled
#4 Wireless LAN Security: Problems & Solutions, Dr. William Arbaugh
Afternoon (13:30 - 17:00)
#5 Group Security, Dr. Thomas Hardjono and Mr. Hugh Harney Cancelled
Final Program
(7 - 8 February 2002)
Day 1 (Thursday February 7, 2002) 8:30-9:00
Welcome and Introduction
by Clifford Neuman (General Chair); Paul Van Oorschot & Virgil Gligor
(Program Chairs)
9:00 SESSION 1
Wireless Security and Attacks
10:00 BREAK (30 minutes)
10:30 SESSION 2
Anonymity and Intrusion Detection
12:00 Lunch (120 minutes)
2:00 SESSION 3
Defending Against Network Attacks
3:00 BREAK (30 minutes)
3:30 SESSION 4
Steganographic Content
Day 2 (Friday, February 8, 2002)
8:30 SESSION 5
Server-Aided Signatures
9:00 Session 5A
Invited Talk
- Advances in the Pursuit of User-Friendly Cryptographic
Systems by Mike Reiter, Carnegie Mellon University
10:00 BREAK (30 minutes)
10:30 SESSION 6
Certificates and Privilege Management
12:00 Lunch (120 minutes)
2:00 SESSION 7
Transport Layer Security
3:30 BREAK (30 minutes)
4:00 SESSION 8
PANEL - Software Security in Practice: The Emperor's New Clothes?
- Moderator: Gary McGraw
Matt Bishop, UC Davis
Crispin Cowan, WireX
Ed Felten, Princeton University
Michael Howard, Microsoft
Phil Venables, Goldman Sachs
5:30 End of event
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